From The New York Times:
Hundreds of people formed a human shoreline at the rim of Lower Manhattan yesterday, warning of the dangers of rising sea levels from global warming as part of a national day of environmental demonstrations.The roughly U-shaped line, a few blocks inland, was a sometimes-comical, sometimes-serious attempt to show what the tip of the island might look like if the sea level rose several feet from the melting of Greenland’s ice sheets.
Throughout the line, packed in some stretches and spread thin in others, were men, women and children dressed more for a maritime adventure than a windy spring day in New York City. They wore wet suits, scuba-diving flippers and blue sheets with hand-painted waves. Some tossed around beach balls. One man tried to make his way through the narrow streets with a long canoe hitched to his bicycle.
Environmentally conscious people tend to have good amounts of creativity and it was not in short supply yesterday. Of course it is all for a good cause, the survival of our planet should be described that way, even though there are a few greedy bastards left who try to deny it. It always amazes me that those who profit from the destruction of Earth really don't give a shit about what will happen to future generations. Okay, enough venting for this post. Congrats to all those that got out there and showed their Earth-friendly spirit here in the city and across the country.
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